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The increasing number of climbers tackling Everest has resulted in immense gridlock and irritating waiting periods near the summit. The waiting periods are also fraught with danger, causing ....
Hong Kong woman breaks record for fastest ascent of Everest Toggle share menu Advertisement Up to 350 people have summited Everest so far this spring. (Photo: AFP/PRAKASH MATHEMA) 27 May 2021 10:29PM (Updated: 27 May 2021 10:31PM) Share this content Bookmark KATHMANDU: Hong Kong mountaineer Tsang Yin-hung has recorded the world s fastest ascent of Everest by a woman with a time of just under 26 hours, a Nepal official said on Thursday (May 27). Tsang, 44, scaled the 8,848.86-m mountain in a record time of 25 hours and 50 minutes on Sunday, Everest base camp s government liaison officer Gyanendra Shrestha said. Advertisement Advertisement She left the base camp at 1.20pm on Saturday and reached (the top at) 3.10pm the next day, Shrestha told AFP. ....
On Everest top, Maharashtra cop holds Tricolour BySandip DigheSandip Dighe / Updated: May 25, 2021, 08:00 IST PUNE: Assistant police inspector Maharashtra to scale Mount Everest on Sunday, recalled the tough journey that required him to push his boundaries. “When I started preparing, I couldn’t run more than 2km in one go. But I persevered, and within a few months, I could do the half marathon (21 km) and marathon. I also did cycling and practised yoga at home,” says Gurav. But the Covid-19 pandemic was a dampener as acclimatisation on the Himalayan ranges was not possible. He started the expedition on May 9 with five other climbers and sherpas. “We covered all four base camps as per schedule. However, on May 20, weather conditions worsened, and we had to take a two-day break. Though things didn’t improve much, we decided to continue with our journey amid gusty winds at 8,000ft,” he said. ....
Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive Kathmandu, May 25 (IANS) As the current spring season draws to an end, climbers and expedition organisers have reported more Covid-19 cases on the world s tallest peak, Mt. Everest, while an official from the Nepali Department of Tourism has denied it, saying no written reports were presented yet.